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Epipremnum pinnatum 'Baltic Blue'
Baltic Blue Pothos
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Estimated value
~£14
7cm Plant
Epipremnum pinnatum 'Baltic Blue' Morphology
About Epipremnum pinnatum 'Baltic Blue'
Baltic Blue is a close relative of the better-known 'Cebu Blue' colour form, sharing the same cool silvery-blue-green leaf tone but generally marketed as developing more pronounced fenestration and elongation with maturity when trained up a support. Like the rest of the species, it stays compact and unsplit as a trailing houseplant but transforms into a dramatically larger, more deeply cut climber given a moss pole and time.
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Before You Buy
Shared checklist for Epipremnum pinnatum and its cultivated forms
- The plain green species and 'Cebu Blue' are both inexpensive and widely available — be cautious of pricing implying rarity
- Confirm whether the plant is trailing (juvenile, unsplit leaves) or climbing (mature, fenestrated leaves) before buying, as the two look markedly different at the same price point
- For 'Marble Variegated', check the variegation pattern in photos matches the named form
- Check stem nodes are firm and undamaged — this is where roots and new growth emerge from cuttings
Propagation Guide
How to Propagate Epipremnum pinnatum 'Baltic Blue'
Shared across every form of Epipremnum pinnatum — see this form's own Morphology for variegation-specific propagation notes.
3-6 weeks
Cultivar character is preserved through vegetative cuttings
Roots readily from stem or node cuttings in water or moist substrate. Climbing on a moss pole (rather than trailing) encourages the larger, more fenestrated mature leaf form.
Care Guide
Epipremnum pinnatum 'Baltic Blue' Care Guide & Growing Conditions
General care shared across all forms of Epipremnum pinnatum — cultivated forms may need brighter light or higher humidity than the plain species; check this form's Quick Facts above.
Standard well-draining houseplant mix: 60% potting compost, 25% perlite, 15% orchid bark.
Allow the top few centimetres of substrate to dry between waterings.
Tolerates average household humidity; higher humidity (60%+) encourages larger, more fenestrated mature leaves.
Balanced liquid fertiliser at half strength every 4 weeks during the growing season.
Every 12-18 months, or when root-bound.
Common Problems
Stays juvenile / never fenestrates
No support to climb — this species needs to be trained vertically to trigger mature, split foliage
Provide a moss pole or similar support and train the growing tip against it
Reversion to green on variegated forms
Insufficient light
Increase light levels and prune reverted all-green growth to favour variegated tissue
Root rot
Overwatering or poor drainage
Repot into fresh, well-draining substrate and reduce watering frequency


